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Discussion Forum : General Science - Elements and Metals (Q.No. 11)
11.
Bromine is a
black solid
red liquid
colourless gas
highly inflammable gas
Answer: Option
Explanation:
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Discussion:
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Sree said:   1 decade ago
Actually this Bromine is a halogen and it absorbs a part of spectrum i.e. violet color. Therefore it is visible to us in red color.

Prathibha said:   1 decade ago
Is bromine water brown, red-brown or orange?

The colour depends on the concentration of bromine in the aqueous solution.

Sagar Dev said:   1 decade ago
Bromine is actually a liquid. And in the given options there is just one liquid option. Just understand the question.

Arnab said:   8 years ago
Bromine is belonging to non-metal group which remains in liquid form in room temperature and is red in colour.

Rita said:   9 years ago
Bromine is a red colour liquid it gives a pungent smell. After doing a practical it gvies reddish color.

Vinay singh said:   1 decade ago
Bromine look red liquid in normal temperature because it contain a single electron.

Ram said:   10 years ago
As bromine is a non metal and it is in constantly available at room temperature.

Anshul said:   8 years ago
Bromine is a red colour liquid and it is highly evaporated in room temperature.

Blessy said:   1 decade ago
The bromine is red in colour. It is highly evaporative in room temperature.

Muhaimin said:   10 years ago
Bromine is a red liquid and its highly inflammable in room temperature.


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